Quote:Also check this out :)
I'm so used to the CentOS blue header... :)
I prefer as well to not use any non-standard repositories, particularly on my CentOS machine which I want to be rock solid. So if the desktop RHEL did need the use of third-party repos to make it useful, I don't think I could be happy with it for that reason.
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Also check this out :)
I'm so used to the CentOS blue header... :)
I prefer as well to not use any non-standard repositories, particularly on my CentOS machine which I want to be rock solid. So if the desktop RHEL did need the use of third-party repos to make it useful, I don't think I could be happy with it for that reason.
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No it was installed from the rhel repo, because it was already installed when I tried installing it.
So you were talking about VLC only when you used RPMForge? Am I still misunderstanding?
Quote:So you were talking about VLC only when you used RPMForge? Am I still misunderstanding?
Jep I was only talking about vlc. I thought you can tell my this:
root@rhel ~]# yum search httpd mysql-server
Loaded plugins: product-id, refresh-packagekit, subscription-manager
Updating certificate-based repositories.
rhel-6-desktop-rpms | 3.7 kB 00:00
============================== N/S Matched: httpd ==============================
httpd.x86_64 : Apache HTTP Server
httpd-tools.x86_64 : Tools for use with the Apache HTTP Server
mod_dnssd.x86_64 : An Apache HTTPD module which adds Zeroconf support
========================== N/S Matched: mysql-server ===========================
mysql-server.x86_64 : The MySQL server and related files